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KTown to Backyards in Gardena (Chapter 3: Lockdown Productions)

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Directing a film requires vision — and then it requires managing an entire network of actors, crew, locations, animals, and much, much more in order to see that vision come to life.

I’m Robert Christopher Smith, and this is The Lethal Voice Podcast — my confessional where I dig deep and hold nothing back, revealing exactly what it took to bring Vengeance Turns from the page to the screen. Season One is called Turning to Vengeance, and tonight’s episode is “From KTown to Backyards in Gardena,” the penultimate chapter in Season One’s Lockdown Productions.

This episode dives into some of the most demanding and defining days of our shoot — from scouting the western town in Littlerock, to wrangling makeup disasters, to protecting actors’ privacy in precarious shooting situations. You’ll hear about compromises that became creative breakthroughs, about moments of frustration that nearly derailed us, and about the stubborn belief that this film had to be finished — no matter what.

Along the way, I share how Vengeance Turns transformed in meaning because of the sacrifices, grit, and belief of the people who stuck with it. It’s not just about indie filmmaking under pressure — it’s about refusing to let go of a vision, even when the odds (and sometimes your own team) try to push back.

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Content provided by Robert Christopher Smith. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Robert Christopher Smith or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Directing a film requires vision — and then it requires managing an entire network of actors, crew, locations, animals, and much, much more in order to see that vision come to life.

I’m Robert Christopher Smith, and this is The Lethal Voice Podcast — my confessional where I dig deep and hold nothing back, revealing exactly what it took to bring Vengeance Turns from the page to the screen. Season One is called Turning to Vengeance, and tonight’s episode is “From KTown to Backyards in Gardena,” the penultimate chapter in Season One’s Lockdown Productions.

This episode dives into some of the most demanding and defining days of our shoot — from scouting the western town in Littlerock, to wrangling makeup disasters, to protecting actors’ privacy in precarious shooting situations. You’ll hear about compromises that became creative breakthroughs, about moments of frustration that nearly derailed us, and about the stubborn belief that this film had to be finished — no matter what.

Along the way, I share how Vengeance Turns transformed in meaning because of the sacrifices, grit, and belief of the people who stuck with it. It’s not just about indie filmmaking under pressure — it’s about refusing to let go of a vision, even when the odds (and sometimes your own team) try to push back.

LINKS & RESOURCES (drop them here before publishing):

Support the show

Vengeance Turns: Volume One and Two streaming FREE now on Tubi

Grab the free comic + see exclusive content from Vengeance Turns and ALL my projects: Procrastagram.com


Rate, share, and share your lethal voice.

  continue reading

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